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Tape to Card Converter, Type 308-56, for Use with a Remington Rand Model 3 Tabulating Machine

American History Museum

Object Details

maker

Remington Rand

Description

This desk-sized machine punched cards for input into a tabulating machine from information encoded on paper tape. It was part of a Remington Rand Model 3 accounting system, and was sold under the designation of a tape to card converter.
The device includes two tape control units. Each one of these has dimensions: 22.5 cm. w. x 63 cm. d. x 23 cm. h. They are gray metal boxes with one reel for tape at the front and a protruding tape holder at the back. They sat on the left side of the machine. Both reels and holders may be removed. There are four buttons in the front of these devices. It seems likely that one was for five-channel paper tape and the other for 6-channel paper tape. The card feeder is at the center. An array of keys makes it possible to use the device as an ordinary punch.
References:
John Diebold & Associates, "Remington Rand Type 308-5 Tape-to-Card Converter," Automatic Data Processing Equipment, Chicago: Cudahy Publishing Company, 1957, section 3A 660.2, pp. 1–5.
Remington Rand Univac, Introduction to UNIVAC Punched-Card Data Processing, no date, no place, p. 35.
Remington Rand Univac Division of Sperry Rand Corporation, Remington Rand Common-Language Data Processing, New York: Remington Rand Univac, no date. This is 1977.3012.04.27.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Gift of American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations

date made

ca 1955

ID Number

MA.336297

accession number

305981

catalog number

336297

Object Name

card punch

Physical Description

metal (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 103 cm x 76.5 cm x 72 cm; 40 9/16 in x 30 1/8 in x 28 11/32 in

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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
Tabulating Equipment
Science & Mathematics

Data Source

National Museum of American History

web subject

Mathematics
Labor Unions

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1593-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_694439

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A black, metal card punch. Its base is triangular and holds a cream colored plate marked like the cards it punches

The Bureau of the Census to Remington Rand

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